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Helen Abbott, Baudelaire in Song: 1880–1930 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). vii + 224 pp. £55.00

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Helen Abbott, Baudelaire in Song: 1880–1930 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017). vii + 224 pp. £55.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 November 2019

Elinor Olin*
Affiliation:
Northern Illinois Universityeolin@niu.edu

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References

1 www.baudelairesong.org/about/ (accessed 23 February 2019).

2 Rollinat is mentioned in the ‘Paris et départements’ feature of Le Ménestrel on 21 February 1892, as well as on the title page of the same journal dated 30 October 1892. The latter issue includes a sidebar announcing ‘Musique de chant: Nos abonnés à la musique de chant recevront, avec le numéro de ce jour: Chanson d'automne de Maurice Rollinat. Suivre immédiatement: L'Oiseau bleu, conte de fée d'Augusta Holmès.’ (Vocal music: our subscribers of vocal music will receive with this issue Chanson d'automne by Maurice Rollinat. To follow immediately: L'Oiseau bleu, fairy tale by Augusta Holmès.) Chanson d'automne is not one of Rollinat's settings of Baudelaire's poetry. There is no other mention of Maurice Rollinat by Le Ménestrel in 1892.